The couple expected to be charged with murdering Ypsilanti resident Brian Martin are still awaiting extradition in Anderson, Ind., where they were arrested last week, police said Monday.

According to court documents, Robert and Desirae Strauss bludgeoned the 52-year-old Martin to death inside their home at 2140 Consaul Street in Toledo. Although Martin’s body has not been found, police say they have evidence and witness statements implicating the 36-year-olds.

“The actions and involvement of the defendant(s) … were corroborated through the statements of witnesses,” the warrant states. “Additionally, various forms of forensic evidence implicate (the Strausses) as a perpetrator in Brian Martin’s death.”

The Strausses remain jailed by the Madison County (Indiana) Sheriff’s Office on unrelated charges, Toledo police Sgt. Joe Heffernan said Monday. Court documents on the Toledo Municipal Court’s website indicate the Strausses will be charged with murder if and when they are extradited to Ohio.

“I imagine that’ll be sometime this week,” Heffernan said.

Martin was last seen coaching a softball game in Holland, Ohio, on June 22. The last time he was in contact with his family was at 2:30 p.m. on that day.

A missing person report released by Toledo police stated Martin and Desirae Strauss had been carrying on a relationship together for about three years and the two were seen talking to each other at 12:30 p.m. June 22. According to the report, Robert Strauss had recently found out about the affair.

Martin’s credit card was last used at a Del Taco location in Toledo, his last known action. He was supposed to return to the Consaul home at about 4:30 p.m. June 22, according to phone records obtained by police.

Martin managed hotels and was due back in Louisville, Ky., where he was working, late on June 22. He never arrived.

According to police, a search of the Strausses’ home on Consaul uncovered evidence that the residence was the scene of the homicide.

“Evidence found indicates that Mr. Martin was killed in Toledo,” according to a statement from Toledo police. “We believe Mr. Martin’s body is somewhere between Toledo, Ohio and Anderson, Ind. — possibly in some type of barn or outdoor structure.”

Martin was last seen wearing a “Gold fast pitch” shirt — the original police report stated the shirt read “Ann Arbor gold” — and khaki shorts. He is 6-feet-4 inches tall and weighs 260 pounds.

The Strausses were arrested in Martin’s gold Cadillac Seville, according to police.

Robert and Desirae Strauss were arrested in Pulaski Park in Anderson, Indiana on July 8 after police received a complaint they were dealing drugs out of Martin's Cadillac, according to Anderson police Detective Joel Sandefur.

The two did not have any drugs on them, however.

Robert Strauss gave officers a fake name and was arrested for false information, a misdemeanor, Sandefur said. Desirae Strauss was arrested because she had a warrant for probation violation.

Anderson police contacted investigators in Toledo when they discovered it was a part of the Martin missing person case.